What to Donate (and What Not to Donate) to Your Local Food Pantry
Yesterday my church started collecting money and canned food for our "SOUPer Bowl Sunday." The donations go to our local food pantry, which is very small but still manages to serve thousands of people every year. Personally, I like to donate to my local food pantry because I can be sure that my money is going to a good cause. After all, food is one of our most basic survival needs. Good nutrition is essential, especially for children because they are still developing. And sadly, 21% of children in the U.S. are living in poverty—nearly double the rate of poverty for adults. Also, about 1 in 8 American households are food insecure, which means that they lack reliable access to a sufficient amount of nutritious food. This shows that poverty and malnutrition are not just problems that happen "somewhere else." They may, quite literally, be going on in your own neighborhood. So, which items are best for donating to your local food pantry? And which ones should you av